American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... South and New England were tied together by the cotton which the South grew and New England spun . On the other , they were split apart by the " Tariff of Abominations " of 1828 , which raised the cost of imported articles and goods ...
... South and New England were tied together by the cotton which the South grew and New England spun . On the other , they were split apart by the " Tariff of Abominations " of 1828 , which raised the cost of imported articles and goods ...
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... South , and deprive them of their just participation in the benefits and privileges of this government . He says , very properly , that it was enacted under the old Confederation , and before this Constitution went into effect ; but ...
... South , and deprive them of their just participation in the benefits and privileges of this government . He says , very properly , that it was enacted under the old Confederation , and before this Constitution went into effect ; but ...
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... South , within the re- dress of the government , but the single one to which I have referred ; and that is , the want of a to proper regard to the injunction of the Constitution for the delivery of fugitive slaves . 20 There are also ...
... South , within the re- dress of the government , but the single one to which I have referred ; and that is , the want of a to proper regard to the injunction of the Constitution for the delivery of fugitive slaves . 20 There are also ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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